Joaquín Sabina is a Spanish singer, songwriter, and poet. His music style is often classified as rock en español, with influences from blues, folk, and jazz. Sabina has released numerous albums throughout his career, gaining a large following in Spain and Latin America.
Joaquín Sabina was born in Úbeda, Spain in 1949.
He began his career in music as a member of the group Canción del Pueblo.
Sabina gained popularity with the release of his album 'Malas Compañías' in 1980.
Throughout his career, Sabina has collaborated with many other artists, including Joan Manuel Serrat, Ana Belén, and Fito Páez.
In 2014, Sabina was awarded the National Music Prize by the Spanish Ministry of Culture.
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Released in 1999, this album is considered Sabina's most successful and influential work. It includes hit songs like 'Y nos dieron las diez' and '19 días y 500 noches'.
Released in 2009, this album marks Sabina's return after a four-year break. It includes collaborations with artists like Calle 13 and Amaral.
Released in 2017, this album was produced by Leiva and includes ten new songs written by Sabina. It features his characteristic lyrics and musical style.
'Y nos dieron las diez' is considered one of Sabina's most famous songs. It was released in the album '19 días y 500 noches'.
Sabina's music style is often classified as rock en español, with influences from blues, folk, and jazz.
Yes, in 2014 Sabina was awarded the National Music Prize by the Spanish Ministry of Culture.
Yes, Sabina is still active in music. His latest album, 'Lo niego todo', was released in 2017.
Sabina has collaborated with many other artists throughout his career, including Joan Manuel Serrat, Ana Belén, and Fito Páez.